Town of Oliver councilors told Monday that a building permit for the local hospital had been let but the value of the construction much less than the expected $1 million. The permit value is now $691,017 which surprised Councillor Petra Vientimilla who remarked she was under the impression the project was “over budget” which may […]
Archives for April 2019
Council briefs
Zoning Amendment Bylaw 1380.06/Official Community Plan Amendment 1370.06 (6380 Okanagan Street) – Council gave first and second reading of Zoning Amendment Bylaw 1380.06 and Official Community Plan Amendment 1370.06. The amendment is to replace the Residential Medium Density Two (RM2) Zone, which requires a minimum density of three (3) dwelling units under one roof with […]
by Gail Prior
THE CAP “Dad, daddy! Don’t go. Don’t leave me,” I silently cried. But he did leave. He left while I was speeding to the hospital in a taxi. My sister was waiting at the main entrance of the hospital. Her face told me I was too late. I raced up the stairs to the intensive […]
100 golfers – twenty teams participate
A Pool Winners First Place (Three teams tied) Mark Weinrich team: Mark, Anna Lindsay, Ryan Baptiste (missing Pete Smith, Ralph Bursey) Wayne Ross team: Al (Rosie) Knippelberg, Sabra McIntyre, Bill Barisoff, Wayne Denis Fleming team photo; Bill Ross, Maria McCarthy, Fleming, Andrea Aitken, Bill Ford B Pool Winner Gord Young team: Gord, Paul Kesselring, Dee […]
April 1 – snowpack results – low snow measurements
At this stage in the season there is no elevated flood risk present in the current snowpack across the province. Normal seasonal flood risk is expected in the Peace, Upper Fraser and North Thompson. With below normal snowpack in most regions, reduced flood risk is expected. On the Fraser River, the overall basin index is […]
Costly fine for baiting a bear
A Penticton judge had some strong words for a South Okanagan hunting guide today, as she levied a fine of more than $24,000 for hunting a black bear with bait. James Darin Wiens, 51, of Oliver plead guilty last year to three Wildlife Act charges stemming from an investigation into Vaseux Creek Outfitters and […]
Blue skies to start the day – glum forecast
by Audrey MacNaughton
Mountain Bluebird These birds hover over the ground and fly down to catch insects, also flying from a perch to catch them. The first technique takes up to 8 times the energy than sitting on a perch and waiting. They mainly eat insects and berries. They may forage in flocks in winter, when they mainly […]